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LOTTERIES IN COURT.; Complaint of John Morrissey in the Supreme Court. Benjamin Wood Appointed Receiver in the Lottery Business by Judge Cardoza. Names of Prominent Persons Alleged to be Trustees in the Lottery Enterprise Effect of the Official Order--Proceedings by United States Authorities.

A Very important order and injunction relating to the lottery business has just come to light. It emanates from a Justice of the Supreme Court of this City. having been granted on the 6th Inst. The Complainant in the matter is Hon. JOHN MORRISSEY. Copies of the order and injunction have been served on many of the managers, View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on December 15, 1869, on Page 2 of the New York edition with the headline: LOTTERIES IN COURT.; Complaint of John Morrissey in the Supreme Court. Benjamin Wood Appointed Receiver in the Lottery Business by Judge Cardoza. Names of Prominent Persons Alleged to be Trustees in the Lottery Enterprise Effect of the Official Order--Proceedings by United States Authorities. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe